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Molecular comments on Phlyctaenomorpha sinuosalis from SE Turkey (Lepidoptera, Pyraloidea). Misc.Pap. 181: 1-2, 2 figs.
MtCOI barcoding of Phlyctaenomorpha sinuosalis is prepared and evaluated here for the first time. For this purpose, a typical and slightly different individuals from SE Turkey are used. In their genetic distance, no difference was seen.
Molecular comment on a population of Anchinia in SE Turkey, with a taxonomic evaluation (Lepidoptera, Oecophoridae). Misc. Pap. 181: 3-4, 1 fig.
Anchinia species from Europe and Turkey are evaluated from the molecular standpoint. Anchinia mukusensis is proposed as a distinct species from Turkey.
Molecular comments on Jordanita graeca-chloros in Ukraine compared with a population in Turkey (Lepidoptera, Zygaenidae). Misc. Pap. 181: 5-6, 1 fig.
A molecular comparison between Jordanita graeca-chloros populations of Ukraine and Jordanita from NE Turkey. The problems encountered in this regard are discussed.
Description of a new Recurvaria species from East Turkey (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae). Misc. Pap. 181: 7-9, 4 figs.
From the molecular standpoint, European and Turkish Recurvaria populations are compared. Consequently, a new species of Recurvaria from East Turkey is supported. New species, Recurvaria vanella (sp. n.) is described and illustrated. Its affinities to other Recurvaria species is also discussed.
Comments on the molecular evaluations of some Heterocera species from Uighur Ili (Lepidoptera). Misc. Pap. 181: 10-14, 5 figs.
Some species from Uighur Ili are discussed here from the molecular tandpoint. Consequently, three species, Cataclysme sp., Pareulype sp. and i>Hoplodrina sp. are supported as new taxa. All the species under discussion were first sequenced for the 658-bp DNA barcoding from Uighur Ili.
On the nomenclature of two Lymantriidae species in Africa (Lepidoptera). Misc.Pap. 181: 15-16.
This paper deals with the nomenclature of two preoccupied species of the family Lymantriidae from Africa.
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